Mbappé, the moving message

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On the sidelines of his last meeting with PSG, Mbappé received a nice tribute from Ligue 1.

This time it’s the end. This Saturday evening in Lille, Kylian Mbappé will play his final match with Paris Saint-Germain against Olympique Lyonnais, during the Coupe de France final. And for the latter, the kid from Bondy will start, as Luis Enrique announced this Friday at a press conference.

On the eve of saying goodbye to PSG, Ligue 1 wanted to pay him a touching tribute through a video published on social networks. “Made in Bondy, Made in Monaco, Made in Paris, Made in Ligue 1, Forever, Thank you Kylian Mbappé”is it written to accompany the images retracing his career from Bondy to PSG, via Monaco and the French team.

Mbappé: “Thank you for everything and good luck for the future”

Obviously touched by this attention from the League towards him, Mbappé responded: “Thank you for everything and good luck for the future. » Next for the 25-year-old striker is Madrid, where he will sign up for free in the coming days.

After receiving his award for best player of the Ligue 1 season during the UNFP Trophies ceremony, Kylian Mbappé had a few words for the French championship. “Ligue 1 always has an important place in my life, he declared. I tried to do honor, to be the worthy representative of this championship. I leave with my head held high. But I would never have been able to do it without Monaco, and of course PSG, where I rubbed shoulders with exceptional players. »

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